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horrifying case in fort washington, maryland, where 12-year-ve charged a washington, maryland, where 12-year-v what's more tiful than a covergirl? two covergirls! that's right, get two miracles in one product. covergirl makeup, and olay advanced hydrating serum. it's tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation.l. one pump, covers spots, lines, and wrinkles. and one bottle helps improve skin tone over time. that's what i was supposed to say now. well, no one can understand you. ♪ tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation from easy -- breeee -- beautiful... covergirl! covergirl! and try new pressed powder to help brighteninour skin tone. >> it is friday morning, four- 39.ock it will be a hot day. it will be near 100 degrees. tomorrow i think we will exceed record-get up to breaking levels. a record high tomorrow is 102. that. even exceed about our heat effect for today. we are used to drill. the heat advisory is taking effect late this morning and into the afternoon. dribble feel like 100 to 105. red-shaded counties include the metro area. that is an excessive heat watch for tomorrow. it will be warmer. the hea
horrifying case in fort washington, maryland, where 12-year-ve charged a washington, maryland, where 12-year-v what's more tiful than a covergirl? two covergirls! that's right, get two miracles in one product. covergirl makeup, and olay advanced hydrating serum. it's tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation.l. one pump, covers spots, lines, and wrinkles. and one bottle helps improve skin tone over time. that's what i was supposed to say now. well, no one can understand you. ♪ tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation...
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jay korff reporting from fort washington maryland. >> we are looking at 72 degrees. >> jason kidd has a new contract with the new york knicks and he is who's the man? i'm the man! [ molly ] wash your paws, mr. man! [ female announcer ] think your kids are getting a dependable clean -in the bathroom? -[ gasps ] le[ female announcer ] think again. try charmin ultra strong. for a clean that passes inspection with fewer pieces left behind. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable versus the ultra rippled brand so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. now who's the man? you both are. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? >> monday morning, for a check of the weather. >> steve rudin. >> the heat and humidity are out there. you will feel the difference. 77 at reagan national airport. yesterday the high temperature was 96. we will be pretty close to that later this afternoon. satellite and radar, the war front has lifted northward. -- warm front. possible isolated thundershowers later this afternoon. rockli
jay korff reporting from fort washington maryland. >> we are looking at 72 degrees. >> jason kidd has a new contract with the new york knicks and he is who's the man? i'm the man! [ molly ] wash your paws, mr. man! [ female announcer ] think your kids are getting a dependable clean -in the bathroom? -[ gasps ] le[ female announcer ] think again. try charmin ultra strong. for a clean that passes inspection with fewer pieces left behind. its diamondweave texture is soft and more...
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leonard maryland. low 70's at wtop radio in washington. 74 degrees in alexandria. temperatures will be warming over the next couple hours. 72 degrees in winchester and manassas looking at a daytime high of 74. partly cloudy outside at this hour. we will look for a few pop up showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon, but limited to about 25%. more than likely, you will not see anything at all. on the doppler radar there's nothing. it's quiet and dry. futurecast keeps temperatures cooler than i anticipated for today. i think we will see 95 reagan national. even warmer tomorrow with highs approaching 100 degrees. thunderstorms expected for the day on wednesday with cooler air by thursday and friday. here's the forecast for today 92-97, wind out of the west at 5-10. nighttime lows in the '70s. tomorrow 95-100, heat index around 100-105. the extended outlook, cooler and drier on the weekend, daytime high temperatures in the mid '80s. that will feel great by saturday and sunday. wjla.com has the radar and the latest forecasts as well as the daley wonder./ -- daily
leonard maryland. low 70's at wtop radio in washington. 74 degrees in alexandria. temperatures will be warming over the next couple hours. 72 degrees in winchester and manassas looking at a daytime high of 74. partly cloudy outside at this hour. we will look for a few pop up showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon, but limited to about 25%. more than likely, you will not see anything at all. on the doppler radar there's nothing. it's quiet and dry. futurecast keeps temperatures cooler...
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he's live at fort washington, maryland. backyard weather today. a nice night to be out there, doug. >> it's a beautiful night to be out here. we canceled out last week's weather, because the temperatures were just too hot. we rescheduled for this week, because it is absolutely gorgeous. we are right along the potomac. and i've got kelly with my right here. you guys having us out here, first off, thank you very much, but rye would you want us to check out your yard. >> one, it's a great play. and also, it's a big day for us, here. we're celebrating a birthday. >> kelly, go ahead and tell me. >> a milestone. my mom is celebrating the big 7-0. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: i asked her earlier, i said, can we put on you tv, is everything okay with that? she said, o. yeah, oh, yeah, so happy birthday. >> thank you, doug. >> reporter: we have a lot of other milestones, a 42nd anniversary back here. we have a new birth. look at this, a little baby right here. maddox, just take a look at that. i said, babies, you have to put them on camera. you see
he's live at fort washington, maryland. backyard weather today. a nice night to be out there, doug. >> it's a beautiful night to be out here. we canceled out last week's weather, because the temperatures were just too hot. we rescheduled for this week, because it is absolutely gorgeous. we are right along the potomac. and i've got kelly with my right here. you guys having us out here, first off, thank you very much, but rye would you want us to check out your yard. >> one, it's a...
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police were called to her home on taylor street in fort washington maryland, on tuesday night. officers found two-year-old anaya bachelor unresponsive. she was pronounced dead a short time later. and an autopsy revealed she died from blunt trauma. the 12-year-old suspect is being held at the shellen ham youth facility. the children were left from the care of their 15-year-old son. >>> there could be a showdown today at the holly acres neighborhood of prince william county. police say that residents, living in the mobile home park, will be arrested if they do not leave. residents tell us they were going to set up a tent city. they are fighting eviction and had he then a county judge will be able to take their side. the county wanted to bulldoze the area but residents have been allowed to stay. >>> coming up next, when the news continues, find out how dc is helping residents beat the heat and have a good time. >>> the president spends the second day of his bus tour defending his handling of the economy. i'm dan yell nottingham at the white house, i'll have the story, coming up. i
police were called to her home on taylor street in fort washington maryland, on tuesday night. officers found two-year-old anaya bachelor unresponsive. she was pronounced dead a short time later. and an autopsy revealed she died from blunt trauma. the 12-year-old suspect is being held at the shellen ham youth facility. the children were left from the care of their 15-year-old son. >>> there could be a showdown today at the holly acres neighborhood of prince william county. police say...
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, and washington county maryland here. hagerstown, martinsberg, winchester, front royal, all in this thunderstorm watch until 2:00 a.m. let's hope what we're seeing back out to the west developing will not facilitate this watch being expanded farther to the east. all of this area under the red tonight, a chance for severe thunderstorms and this area has been expanded so they're watching these thunderstorms getting closer to us. fairly mild tonight. cooler in places. lower 70s. 74 here in town. the thunderstorms will be possible overnight tonight after midnight. more likely between about 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. some of us may get some. mild overnight lows, down to 74 in town. winds out of the north- northwest at about 5 to 10 miles per hour. cooler for tomorrow. not going to see upper 90s. 93 here in town. a lot of 90s back out in our western suburbs. 96 quantico and 92 fredericksburg. with the relative humidity coming down, it should feel a little bit more comfortable tomorrow afternoon. lower 90s tomorrow. could be one or
, and washington county maryland here. hagerstown, martinsberg, winchester, front royal, all in this thunderstorm watch until 2:00 a.m. let's hope what we're seeing back out to the west developing will not facilitate this watch being expanded farther to the east. all of this area under the red tonight, a chance for severe thunderstorms and this area has been expanded so they're watching these thunderstorms getting closer to us. fairly mild tonight. cooler in places. lower 70s. 74 here in town....
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. >> she would like to pull her car into her driveway in fort washington maryland. and finally return home. >> the problem is that i cannot get in my driveway. >> the storm topple the tree that she said blocked a street. if someone, somehow pushed the massive down the branch onto the sidewalk right in front of her house. >> i cannot enter my driveway. that is where the tree is blocking the driveway and also is -- in the house. >> what was the last time you were in your house? >> i have not bad. >> for two weeks she has been staying at another property if she owns in virginia. her first challenge was convincing pepco to remove a downed line on her property. now she is waiting for prince george's county, the entity she believes is responsible, to do its job. >> it is the county property. >> says after repeated calls to officials, the tree and her frustration remain. >> i have called over and over again. i have not been in my house. it is just that it is terrible. >> we have reached out to the agency in prince george's county responsible for tree removal. we are waitin
. >> she would like to pull her car into her driveway in fort washington maryland. and finally return home. >> the problem is that i cannot get in my driveway. >> the storm topple the tree that she said blocked a street. if someone, somehow pushed the massive down the branch onto the sidewalk right in front of her house. >> i cannot enter my driveway. that is where the tree is blocking the driveway and also is -- in the house. >> what was the last time you were in...
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the girl lived with his family in fort washington, maryland. she died on tuesday night. she died of blunt force trauma. neighbors are stunned. >> he was a very nice little boy. >> probably the nicest person down here. >> we used to go to the mall together. no problem. always polite. >> the little girl is annaya bachelor. the boy is being held at the cheltenham youth facility. >> almost 100 people temporarily homeless after a fire damaged their apartment complex. it broke out last night at the woodbrige station apartments on eisenhower circle in woodbridge. three firefighters suffered heat-related injuries. one resident was treated at the scene. 25 units in two different buildings were damaged. still no word on what caused the fire. 5:35 on this friday morning, 77 degrees >> . still ahead, an update on the presidential race. the latest jobs report could >> at the ywca we provide health and wellness training and social justice advocacy. go to our web site. >> good morning, washington. >> good friday morning. it's going to be another highs today. even hotter tomorrow on sat
the girl lived with his family in fort washington, maryland. she died on tuesday night. she died of blunt force trauma. neighbors are stunned. >> he was a very nice little boy. >> probably the nicest person down here. >> we used to go to the mall together. no problem. always polite. >> the little girl is annaya bachelor. the boy is being held at the cheltenham youth facility. >> almost 100 people temporarily homeless after a fire damaged their apartment complex. it...
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and the american forces had fled through washington, through georgetown, into, they went as far as maryland, a lot of them. and there was nobody to defend. there were 8,000 residents who in washington. and 9/10 of them had fled to the surrounding areas of maryland and virginia. so there was nobody to defend the city and the capitol, and they just took over. they were there 24 hours, and he went very quickly. they came in the evening. they left the following evening, because they were afraid of being cut off on their route back to their ships on the patuxent river about 45 mimes east. >> next call is in virginia. go-ahead, matt. >> caller: i was wondering if mr. pitch could talk more about the storm that hit right after the burning, and if that was a tornado -- i mean a hurricane, and if the storm affected the british fleet out in the chesapeake bay? >> okay. the british arrived on wednesday night. they left on thursday night. around about 2:00 p.m. on thursday, a storm of unprecedented velocity and veracity struck the city. it lifted cannons like featherweights. hoses were flattened. old ho
and the american forces had fled through washington, through georgetown, into, they went as far as maryland, a lot of them. and there was nobody to defend. there were 8,000 residents who in washington. and 9/10 of them had fled to the surrounding areas of maryland and virginia. so there was nobody to defend the city and the capitol, and they just took over. they were there 24 hours, and he went very quickly. they came in the evening. they left the following evening, because they were afraid of...
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just washington, but before that on the shore of maryland? >> the british had been plundering, pillaging, doing other other misdeeds, ordering the chesapeake bay, and by doing this the year before they captured washington. so the newspapers had been reporting this all the time. and so the public was aware of coburn's successes. one american offered to a reward of $1,000 for his head and $500 for each of his ears. he was the quintessential 19th century supersedeas aristocrat in britain. . a very haughty man. coburn. but he had excelled for a young age. he was at sea before he was a teenager. he came to the attention of the greatest admiral of the day, horatio nelson, who described coburn as being brave, courageous and zealous. and coburn was later selected by the british military to take the former emperor napoleon into exile and while walking the deck coburn wrote in his diary that napoleon tried to act still as a sovereign. i cannot allow that. that shows how overbearing he was. what kind of character he was. >> our topic is the burning of w
just washington, but before that on the shore of maryland? >> the british had been plundering, pillaging, doing other other misdeeds, ordering the chesapeake bay, and by doing this the year before they captured washington. so the newspapers had been reporting this all the time. and so the public was aware of coburn's successes. one american offered to a reward of $1,000 for his head and $500 for each of his ears. he was the quintessential 19th century supersedeas aristocrat in britain. ....
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. >> in the district of columbia, and in motion -- most of the washington/maryland suburbs, to put it mildly, pepco is not popular tonight on street by margaret drive. it is miserable on margaret drive into, park, maryland. the tree that tore down wires on friday have not been touched. some homes got power back, then lost it. and the pets are sweltering in this home. >> i'm definitely worried about my cats. heat is not good for any animal. a lot of them are suffering. i am even more worried about myself. >> maggie blacked out on friday and got powers -- power from neighbors until there is one of again. she is furious at the power company. >> i have called pepco every day to report my situation, the downed tree across -- around the corner, and the wires across the street. every time i call them they act as its is the first time they've heard this information. >> we know there are things that have to be changed. and we're working through them as best we can. >> power companies in the mid- atlantic tend to bring in repair crews saias far away as florida. dangers remain and first responde
. >> in the district of columbia, and in motion -- most of the washington/maryland suburbs, to put it mildly, pepco is not popular tonight on street by margaret drive. it is miserable on margaret drive into, park, maryland. the tree that tore down wires on friday have not been touched. some homes got power back, then lost it. and the pets are sweltering in this home. >> i'm definitely worried about my cats. heat is not good for any animal. a lot of them are suffering. i am even more...
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washington, maryland. we're going to have a good time. if you want us to come to your backyard, send us your pictures. we're doing it throughout the summer. >> fantastic. lucky for you. >>> at 6:00, we have a lot coming up 8 backyard weather, and now coming up tonight. we took dan along to london with us, though dan we wouldn't afford the entire dan, so we just took flat dan with us, and we'll give you an olympics preview and talk about the good times that dan hellie and i had while we were in london together. >>> so is he like a drinking buddy? he doesn't drink much. >> you take a flat dan in there, he's about 5'11", sit him there. it's amazing how many people come up and get pictures with him. they don't know who he is over there, but trust me -- >> he's on the phone. he's six foot. >> i'll check his listen. >>> coming up, the virginia man who won a tom lottery price twice. >>> a sport booming radio i got hooer in washington. >>> it may be close to 90 degrees, but the caps' prospects are on the ice tonight tryin [ obama ] i'm barack oba
washington, maryland. we're going to have a good time. if you want us to come to your backyard, send us your pictures. we're doing it throughout the summer. >> fantastic. lucky for you. >>> at 6:00, we have a lot coming up 8 backyard weather, and now coming up tonight. we took dan along to london with us, though dan we wouldn't afford the entire dan, so we just took flat dan with us, and we'll give you an olympics preview and talk about the good times that dan hellie and i had...
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washington, maryland. notify's derrick ward is at police headquarters with the story. derrick? >> reporter: the victims in this case was placed in the foster care system, apparently by the courts, and apparently to keep her safe, but tragically that's not how it turned out. it was tuesday at 5:00 p.m., an adult who lives at this home on taylor street in ft. washington comes home and finds his 2-year-old foster daughter unconscious. >> with the help of a 911 dispatcher, the father performed cpr, but the child was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. >> reporter: 2-year-old anay bachelor had obvious signs of trauma. >> an autopsy confirmed that the child died of blunt force trauma. >> reporter: police then began to focus on the foster family, including the 15-year-old at home at the time of the apparent beating along with the 12-year-old. the parents were all interviewed. >> through the course of the investigation, detectives learned a 12-year-old had beaten the child repeatedly. detectives developed probable cause to charge the boy, based on interviews conducted with the f
washington, maryland. notify's derrick ward is at police headquarters with the story. derrick? >> reporter: the victims in this case was placed in the foster care system, apparently by the courts, and apparently to keep her safe, but tragically that's not how it turned out. it was tuesday at 5:00 p.m., an adult who lives at this home on taylor street in ft. washington comes home and finds his 2-year-old foster daughter unconscious. >> with the help of a 911 dispatcher, the father...
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california. >> yes. >> virginia. >> ohio. >> washington, maryland. >> waldorf, maryland. >> prince george's county, maryland. >> virginia. >> clinton, maryland. >> reporter: they're from all over the place. we have more projects as well. tell me about this project you're working on here. >> this is the glider and it has a rudder, which is the back tail. it has the fuselage, which is the body of the whole plane. it has clay to make it float or glide across the air. this is the weight that makes it fly. >> reporter: got it. they're going to do that one in the gym. what's this called? >> this is called the can crusher. it's used by a pulley and a lever. the weight from the -- >> reporter: got rocks in here and drop it on the can? >> yeah. >> reporter: quickly, tell me, each one of them has a board, has it cardboard. what is this? >> this is our bone crusher presentation. this is, like, fulcrum -- >> reporter: all the words you're learning about the project. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and college students as well. thank you, doctor, you're trying to expand into other states, right? >> i'm
california. >> yes. >> virginia. >> ohio. >> washington, maryland. >> waldorf, maryland. >> prince george's county, maryland. >> virginia. >> clinton, maryland. >> reporter: they're from all over the place. we have more projects as well. tell me about this project you're working on here. >> this is the glider and it has a rudder, which is the back tail. it has the fuselage, which is the body of the whole plane. it has clay to make it...
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in washington, montgome the rural areas of maryland and virginia now in the low to mid-70s. "day planner" for this tuesday. a sunny morning. and by 9:00, ought to be in the mid-80s. sunrise this morning is at 6:03. and by noontime, we'll noon the low 90s. heat and humidity during the afternoon, in fact, we'll soar into the upper 90s by mid-afternoon. then late afternoon into early evening, we have about a 30% chance of an isolated thunderstorm rolling by, slight risk it would produce any wind damage. i'll be back in ten minutes. your first 4 traffic now with danella. good morning. >>> good morning. checking out traffic on 395 heading northbound. actually, at 27 washington boulevard, that's where in the restricted lanes there's a crash, but the hov lanes and the northbound lanes are open. again, heading northbound at washington boulevard, you'll see those restricted lanes blocked by the accident there. let's talk about road work, heading over to the beltway. auto loop at the dulles toll road, only the right lane gets you by construction there. and making your way past braddoc
in washington, montgome the rural areas of maryland and virginia now in the low to mid-70s. "day planner" for this tuesday. a sunny morning. and by 9:00, ought to be in the mid-80s. sunrise this morning is at 6:03. and by noontime, we'll noon the low 90s. heat and humidity during the afternoon, in fact, we'll soar into the upper 90s by mid-afternoon. then late afternoon into early evening, we have about a 30% chance of an isolated thunderstorm rolling by, slight risk it would produce...
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the hardest hit, west virginia, washington and maryland. >> feeling spoiled. i want to check the forecast. >> good morning. more of the same today. temperatures will be about 5 to 8 degrees warmer, but still not too hot because of the marine layer. this is a live look over san jose. a beautiful start to the day, it's crisp, temperatures in the 60s. here is san francisco and a beautiful look here. same deal, the marine layer. it's going to burn off quickly. by about 10:00 a.m. inhand. that's where we'll see the clearing first. 56 in san mateo. it's a big week weatherwise because a lot of people are looking forward to that fireworks display on the fourth of july and weather comes into play. will that fog obstruct your view? some cities i believe that will be the case. we'll take a closer look. the day in detail, 74 at noon inland, up to 80 at 4:00. 65 degrees at the coast. when it comes to the fourth of july we have a local man, joey chestnut, taking it to the hot dogs. we have full support but that's the big event. i've got his back. let's check your drive. >>
the hardest hit, west virginia, washington and maryland. >> feeling spoiled. i want to check the forecast. >> good morning. more of the same today. temperatures will be about 5 to 8 degrees warmer, but still not too hot because of the marine layer. this is a live look over san jose. a beautiful start to the day, it's crisp, temperatures in the 60s. here is san francisco and a beautiful look here. same deal, the marine layer. it's going to burn off quickly. by about 10:00 a.m....
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this is for washington county, maryland and berkeley county in west virginia and goes until 7:15. they are slow moving, producing a lot of rain. that's what we're going to see t[ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ not only this company, but this country. we gotta sell the car. where
this is for washington county, maryland and berkeley county in west virginia and goes until 7:15. they are slow moving, producing a lot of rain. that's what we're going to see t[ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront...
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fireworks display from seattle, washington. "good morning maryland" continues in just a moment. have breakfast with milk and set the stage for a great day. [ female announcer ] new lipton tea & honey. sweetened with honey, made from real tea leaves and real fruit flavors. ♪ it's never felt so real ♪ no, it's never felt so right ♪ [ female announcer ] only 5 calories. new lipton tea & honey. >>> well, many people are taking advantage of lower gas prices for the holiday week. according to aaa, prices are down 23 cents from this time a year ago. and expert two million people were predicted the hit the road yesterday for the holiday but the cost of gas now about to go back up. the national average is already up a penny from yesterday. to $3.34 a gallon. back for one gallon of regular unleaded. >>> well, abc2 is working for you this morning. we have some tips on how to properly close a credit card account. so it doesn't damage the credit score. pay attention to this. experts say make sure the balance on the other cards are as low as they can possibly be. zero would be the best.
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severe thunderstorm warnings in maryland for washington and frederick county. a small line of storms coming out of southern pennsylvania. more warnings out of the west in the watershed of the potomac river. these storms have been stationary put we have lightning as it moves. there will be chances for isolated and scanned -- scattered thunderstorms. this is all part of the pattern developing to the north and west. things should salon -- things should settle down later on tonight. more thunderstorms potentially more widespread and heavier than we see right now. 98 degrees at reagan national. the sixth day in a row we have been above 90. 88 is the average on july 3. temperatures will cool with the rain. 94 at reagan national airport. throughout the mid-atlantic, lots of '90s with the exception of boston. a few miles inland, it's a lot warmer. upper 90s and all of the heat will build least at once again with increasing humidity levels. satellite shows the little areas of storms trying to develop during the day quickly moving out of detroit. those will swing through
severe thunderstorm warnings in maryland for washington and frederick county. a small line of storms coming out of southern pennsylvania. more warnings out of the west in the watershed of the potomac river. these storms have been stationary put we have lightning as it moves. there will be chances for isolated and scanned -- scattered thunderstorms. this is all part of the pattern developing to the north and west. things should salon -- things should settle down later on tonight. more...
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frederick county and washington county maryland. those heading off to the northeast passing west of the metro area. there are a few breaks in the clouds. live view there from our nbc4 hd city camera. sun rise, 6:05. 7:00, partly sunny. showers west of us. nid 70s. then by noontime, near 90 and clouds around. highs mid 90s mid afternoon. sunshine in and out. storms likely after that off and on into this evening. for your friday evening, be prepared for passing thunderstorms until midnight. seven-day outlook in ten minutes. danella, how is traffic? >> traveling in howard county, downed wires is going to affect your morning commute, your morning rush. frederick road is closed. this is between route 97 and carriage mill drive. you're going to want to jump on, i-70 instead. traveling along i-270 make yorg way towards clarksburg. nice and clear in both directions. even in germantown, no issues, no accidents. as you make your way through gaithersburg and rockville, collecting true the lane divide. nice and clear. on to the beltway, travel
frederick county and washington county maryland. those heading off to the northeast passing west of the metro area. there are a few breaks in the clouds. live view there from our nbc4 hd city camera. sun rise, 6:05. 7:00, partly sunny. showers west of us. nid 70s. then by noontime, near 90 and clouds around. highs mid 90s mid afternoon. sunshine in and out. storms likely after that off and on into this evening. for your friday evening, be prepared for passing thunderstorms until midnight....
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northern and eastern suburbs in the mid 70s in washington, southern maryland and around the bay. hometown four for waldorf in charles county. by mid morning, the upper 70s and by noon time in the mid 80s, in the afternoon, a slight chance of an isolated storm. highs reaching mid 80s and down to the 70s again. a look at the rest of the weekend. seven-day outlook in ten minutes. how is traffic? >>> still checking on the water main break that has goldsboro road shut down between macarthur boulevard and tulips hill terrace. and construction blocks the right lane of? this area. continuing eastbound, another work zone at 197. two right lanes blocked in this area. stick to the left to get by the work zone. beltway in prince georges county, nice and clear. a live look as you are traveling the beltway and route 1 college part area. between the wilson bridge and college park. inner loop and outer loop, completely clear. back in ten with another lock at traffic. >>> 4:42. still to come, the latest airline fee that could help you get off your flight faster. >>> >>> welcome back. at 4:45, a t
northern and eastern suburbs in the mid 70s in washington, southern maryland and around the bay. hometown four for waldorf in charles county. by mid morning, the upper 70s and by noon time in the mid 80s, in the afternoon, a slight chance of an isolated storm. highs reaching mid 80s and down to the 70s again. a look at the rest of the weekend. seven-day outlook in ten minutes. how is traffic? >>> still checking on the water main break that has goldsboro road shut down between macarthur...
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washington county, western maryland. west virginia, much of the sh shenandoah valley. fairfax and arlington counties. prince george's county and southern montgomery, calvert, charles, st. mary's, skenly in the low to mid 70s this morning. here's your monday day planner. by noon, it will be near 90. it's going to be a rather humid day. a slight chance of an isolated thunder shower mid afternoon as we hit the mid 90s mid afternoon. but late afternoon back down to the low 90s. i'll be back in ten minutes with another update. danella is here now with a look at the monday commute. good morning. >> good morning, tom. right now we're getting a live look from chopper 4. at i-95 as you make your way towards the occuquan river bridge, volume is starting to increase but travel lanes are open. i need you to keep in mind quaz you go towards fairfax county parkway, disabled vehicle still in the left shoulder lane. looks like someone pulled over to help this car right now. you are seeing volume as you make your way northbound. everyone is taking a look. after that, travel lanes are o
washington county, western maryland. west virginia, much of the sh shenandoah valley. fairfax and arlington counties. prince george's county and southern montgomery, calvert, charles, st. mary's, skenly in the low to mid 70s this morning. here's your monday day planner. by noon, it will be near 90. it's going to be a rather humid day. a slight chance of an isolated thunder shower mid afternoon as we hit the mid 90s mid afternoon. but late afternoon back down to the low 90s. i'll be back in ten...
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that should stay north of washington. 72 degrees now in the district. near 100 today but it will feel like 105-109 degrees. >> are around laurel, maryland, there has been a fatal motorcycle crash. that is harry s. truman drive at largo and drive. the portion of that road is blocked. on the beltway, we have an accident on the inner loop at university boulevard and all traffic's days to the left and an overturned 18-wheeler northbound to 70 after 109. -- northbound 70 =270 after 109. >> a 4-year-old boy is dead after accidentally shooting himself. >> it happened after the child found a loaded gun inside a relatives truck on empire streets in dale city. john gonzales is live with details. >> the neighborhood is in shock this morning and neighbors have been remembering this little voice saying you could always find an outside riding his bicycle. it was just before 4:00 yesterday afternoon when neighbors heard hearing one shot. that one shot killed the four- year-old boy. family members were inside the house and police believe the boy wandered out the front
that should stay north of washington. 72 degrees now in the district. near 100 today but it will feel like 105-109 degrees. >> are around laurel, maryland, there has been a fatal motorcycle crash. that is harry s. truman drive at largo and drive. the portion of that road is blocked. on the beltway, we have an accident on the inner loop at university boulevard and all traffic's days to the left and an overturned 18-wheeler northbound to 70 after 109. -- northbound 70 =270 after 109....
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he had gone north to washington county maryland a few miles from the pennsylvania line. but rather than cross into pennsylvania into free territory at that point he turned southeast to baltimore where he spent two days. from there, he headed north to philadelphia where he rested for a night, he said before moving on to new york city. the details, it seems were meant to throw off any likely pursuers. if banks had escaped as he states in the letter of the 13th of february he could not have arrived in new york two days later given the stops he had made on the way. but buck -- the person who rented him was not fooled. he suspected banks had gone directly to philadelphia. he sent advertisements announcing the escape to a local slave traders in washington county. in the hope they could cut banks off short of free territory. unfortunately for buck the slave traders were at that time in pennsylvania doing business. there are some suggestion at least among the slave holders in virginia that banks had not acted alone. edward masse suspected he had left in the company of his brothe
he had gone north to washington county maryland a few miles from the pennsylvania line. but rather than cross into pennsylvania into free territory at that point he turned southeast to baltimore where he spent two days. from there, he headed north to philadelphia where he rested for a night, he said before moving on to new york city. the details, it seems were meant to throw off any likely pursuers. if banks had escaped as he states in the letter of the 13th of february he could not have...
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southern maryland, leonardtown, down toward st. mary's city, you can see the cloud-to-ground lightning. some lightning pushing across the bay. that will be into southeast maryland shortly. we are waking up with a few showers and thunderstorms out there. a warm and muggy start to your day. temperatures will top out in the mid-90s for afternoon highs. we are in the upper 70s and low 80s across the area. more details on the heat wave coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> day three of the storm aftermath now and local leaders are preparing for a difficult morning commute. a state of emergency has been declared in both virginia and maryland. the death toll has risen to 14. seven of them were in virginia alone. the power slowly coming back downline but more than 654,000 people are still in the dark. there is a slew of city and state closings across the region. first, some businesses are raking in the cash in the wake of this storm. >> tom fitzgerald has the latest from southwest. >> reporter: just outside d.c., pete frank is a po
southern maryland, leonardtown, down toward st. mary's city, you can see the cloud-to-ground lightning. some lightning pushing across the bay. that will be into southeast maryland shortly. we are waking up with a few showers and thunderstorms out there. a warm and muggy start to your day. temperatures will top out in the mid-90s for afternoon highs. we are in the upper 70s and low 80s across the area. more details on the heat wave coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> day...
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california, virginia, texas, washington, d.c., maryland, would each lose more than 100,000 jobs. the bottom line here, this is the manifestation of your elected officials not doing their jobs. they don't see it that way. >> i will absolutely continue this debate into 2013 rather than lock in a long-term deal this year that throws middle class families under the bus. >> when we don't take on the issues like entitlement reform, tax reform, the things that need to be done, it doesn't get any better. it only gets worse. >> mark hill is an associate professor at clemson university and steven moore an editorial writer at the wall street journal. thanks for joining us. doesn't it scream for compromise. >> it absolutely screams for compromise. there is no way you will get anything through unless you also compromise on the other end and have some kind of spending reduction. not in the major stuff, not in the most crucial stuff, but we have to make cuts and take losses >> do you think the republicans, steven moore, will be able to agree to something, anything that will allow them to keep t
california, virginia, texas, washington, d.c., maryland, would each lose more than 100,000 jobs. the bottom line here, this is the manifestation of your elected officials not doing their jobs. they don't see it that way. >> i will absolutely continue this debate into 2013 rather than lock in a long-term deal this year that throws middle class families under the bus. >> when we don't take on the issues like entitlement reform, tax reform, the things that need to be done, it doesn't...
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of 121,000 customers in washington, d.c. and maryland without power. one pepco customer is especially angry. he says that the utility company set his car on fire. delia goncalves reports now if silver spring. -- from silver spring. >> reporter: how are you feeling about pepco right about now? >> honestly i'm very upset. i think they created a very dangerous life-threatening situation. >> reporter: who would blame him? andrew already dealing with the headache of two damaged cars. crunched up by this massive tree that fell during the storm. now says when pepco restored power to the lines this morning, his cars went up in flames. >> their power lines were in direct contact with our cars. and when they reenergized the power lines, it started arcing through the cars and we spoke to a pepco inspector yesterday afternoon. and told him of the situation. >> reporter: so they knew this tree had fallen. >> they knew it had fallen and they knew that there were power lines directly in contact with the cars. >> reporter: crow anyone, his
of 121,000 customers in washington, d.c. and maryland without power. one pepco customer is especially angry. he says that the utility company set his car on fire. delia goncalves reports now if silver spring. -- from silver spring. >> reporter: how are you feeling about pepco right about now? >> honestly i'm very upset. i think they created a very dangerous life-threatening situation. >> reporter: who would blame him? andrew already dealing with the headache of two damaged...
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mainly southeast of washington, southern maryland and into the tidewater region. showers off to our west are apart quickly. winchester still has a few sprinkles. upper 80s by sunday. >> we are supposed to go today, so that risk area may change my plans. to change your plans hitting the road as far as. marilyn as , 70, 95 in and out of baltimore and waiting period looking at 7 virginia traffic. 66 traffic. headlights are eastbound emerging at 50 fair oaks. that is typical. of manassas, centreville, slowingnd after 50, there, open to the vienna metro station. 5:55. about 76 degrees, >> we will explain why some for escapes " it's a judge could soon decide charged with killing his socialite wife in georgetown last year is competent to stand trial. a d.c. judge ordered a competency hearing for albrecht muth in september. he is charged with killing 91- old viola drath in august of 2011. state has been the of months of debate. >> the mayor vincent gray pose a costs the city nearly a million dollars, during. his first year in during his first year in office. they earn mor
mainly southeast of washington, southern maryland and into the tidewater region. showers off to our west are apart quickly. winchester still has a few sprinkles. upper 80s by sunday. >> we are supposed to go today, so that risk area may change my plans. to change your plans hitting the road as far as. marilyn as , 70, 95 in and out of baltimore and waiting period looking at 7 virginia traffic. 66 traffic. headlights are eastbound emerging at 50 fair oaks. that is typical. of manassas,...
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and in the maryland and washington, d.c. area 344,000 people without powerment crews are working, and we have seen them out this morning and they are going to keep working to restore power to everyone who needs it. of course, as you mentioned people who are facing another day of 100 degree temperatures are going to have to seek other places to stay cool. randi? >> as you know, it is tough to get around even the downed power lines so it does take time. athena jones, thank you for the update. >>> to syria now, and a deadly bomb blast. anti-government activists say that a car bomb kill 85 people and injured 300. the blast came in the middle of a funeral proegs. meanwhile, leaders met in geneva, switzerland, for a peaceful meeting. here is secretary of state hillary clinton. >> we are dealing with not only a murderous regime in a combustible region, but the potential for that region to be gravely affected by the continuance of this violence. >> clinton made it clear that there is no place for syrian president assad in the new go
and in the maryland and washington, d.c. area 344,000 people without powerment crews are working, and we have seen them out this morning and they are going to keep working to restore power to everyone who needs it. of course, as you mentioned people who are facing another day of 100 degree temperatures are going to have to seek other places to stay cool. randi? >> as you know, it is tough to get around even the downed power lines so it does take time. athena jones, thank you for the...
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mid-70s in washington and right near the chesapeake bay, much of southern maryland, northern neck, eastern shore, low to mid-70s. near 70s shenandoah valley, but further west, some of the highlands in the mountains have reached the low to mid-80s already, and some of that hot air aloft is going to be coming our way here later today as we hit the mid and upper 90s. here's your four-day forecast. a chance of afternoon storms today. now, between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., that is the time frame when some of those storms could produce some damaging winds. if you hear thunder, get inside, turn on nbc 4. we'll let you know if any storms are threatening your neighborhood. then, after that, lower humidity moves in later tonight and will be in place on wednesday. a beautiful day tomorrow, 60s in the morning, afternoon highs in the upper 80s. lots of sunshine. then the heat and humidity return on thursday. afternoon highs near 100 degrees on thursday, and we'll have a small chance of an isolated storm then. hot and humid again on friday, highs mid-90s. but over the weekend, turning cooler on saturday,
mid-70s in washington and right near the chesapeake bay, much of southern maryland, northern neck, eastern shore, low to mid-70s. near 70s shenandoah valley, but further west, some of the highlands in the mountains have reached the low to mid-80s already, and some of that hot air aloft is going to be coming our way here later today as we hit the mid and upper 90s. here's your four-day forecast. a chance of afternoon storms today. now, between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., that is the time frame when...
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speaking of job cuts, the washington times says that maryland has lost more jobs in the first six months of the year than any other state in the country. that is according to numbers from the labor department. google spent nearly $4 million on congressional lobbying in the second quarter. that is more than eight times as apple. apple's main concerns had to do with copyright issues, patents privacy. that's according to second order disclosure reports. apple reports earnings after the closing bell tonight. the cost of friendship could be a drain on your wall at. the controversy surrounding chick-fil-a's stance on gay marriage gets deeper now that the muppets are getting involved. details in the next hour. for now that is business news from bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting. >> 73 degrees already. >> still ahead, maryland residents are getting a chance to voice their concerns over the response to last month's power outage. >> in an aftermath of powerful storms, bob mcdonnell is requesting federal disaster assistance for va. >> it would help reimburse local and state a
speaking of job cuts, the washington times says that maryland has lost more jobs in the first six months of the year than any other state in the country. that is according to numbers from the labor department. google spent nearly $4 million on congressional lobbying in the second quarter. that is more than eight times as apple. apple's main concerns had to do with copyright issues, patents privacy. that's according to second order disclosure reports. apple reports earnings after the closing...
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. >> children from columbia are visiting families in washington d.c., maryland, virginia, and pennsylvania. >> he wants a room for himself. >> the children are here in hopes of connecting with the family that will adopt them. he is the third sibling to participate in the summer merkel program. he wants to find a home here in maryland. >> he wants a family who loves him and will be with him, dad and mom. >> he wants a family to be with him forever and he would not have to move again. >> he got to go to the catonsville fourth of july parade today. tomorrow he will play his very first basketball game. >> a woman tries to sell her soul online. she says her body is shot, so why not? >> the raging fire in philadelphia. the investigation into what caused the blaze. >> i am jayne miller, live at the inner harbor. a live interview with baltimore's acting police commissioner on the plan to keep >> five people, including three boy scouts, were killed and a hat on a collision between a dougie -- between an rv and an suv. police say it is possible the suv carrying the teenage counts and the troop leade
. >> children from columbia are visiting families in washington d.c., maryland, virginia, and pennsylvania. >> he wants a room for himself. >> the children are here in hopes of connecting with the family that will adopt them. he is the third sibling to participate in the summer merkel program. he wants to find a home here in maryland. >> he wants a family who loves him and will be with him, dad and mom. >> he wants a family to be with him forever and he would not...
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travel times working for us on virginia and in maryland washington and baltimore. now back to natasha and steve. >> the man arrested in the movie shooting in colorado has back to court this morning. james holmes is expected to be formally charged. cameras will not be allowed in .he courtroom this time >> formal filing charges. prosecution is expected the hammer on james holmes. at his arraignment, he could face hundreds of charges included 12 counts of first- degree murder. and also reckless endangerment for the explosives found in his apartment. >> i do not care what the motive was. i want to see justice. >> she said she will be in the .ourt room she was shot several times. >> it was because of stress and trauma. >> many buried their loved ones over the weekend. at the center of this investigation is a notebook that school.ent to the >> a psychologist or psychiatrist may pose a threat states they are obligated to do something. >> a breach of confidentiality will lobby that in today. >> the movie theater that was scene of the shooting did any uniformed security dut
travel times working for us on virginia and in maryland washington and baltimore. now back to natasha and steve. >> the man arrested in the movie shooting in colorado has back to court this morning. james holmes is expected to be formally charged. cameras will not be allowed in .he courtroom this time >> formal filing charges. prosecution is expected the hammer on james holmes. at his arraignment, he could face hundreds of charges included 12 counts of first- degree murder. and also...
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, washington, d.c. if it is not addressed. we are going to be looking at what precisely went wrong. we heard some of that from verizon today. we'll also talk about how can we make sure that the kind of redundancy and backup is in place so it doesn't happen again. >> is there not a redundancy in the backup system already in place? >> clearly the redundancy was not effective. so they -- what verizon told us is that they had backup generators and what not but those, too, went down. clearly that's not okay and we need to take a look with verizon at what they can do to make sure that better redundancy is in place. >> how long is this going to take? when can residents know that the next storm that comes through is not going to impact their lives? >> we set a deadline for those -- for the investigation, the study and for the recommendations to come forward of october. so just a couple of months from now. the timing for this i think is very good because both the federal fcc and the state corporation commission
, washington, d.c. if it is not addressed. we are going to be looking at what precisely went wrong. we heard some of that from verizon today. we'll also talk about how can we make sure that the kind of redundancy and backup is in place so it doesn't happen again. >> is there not a redundancy in the backup system already in place? >> clearly the redundancy was not effective. so they -- what verizon told us is that they had backup generators and what not but those, too, went down....
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there is the potential today for washington, virginia, maryland to see storms. some of the numbers are in. how hot did it get? 106. all records today. indianapolis hit 105. you get the picture. cincy at 103. all records for the day but where do we stand now? these were the highs today. really st. louis coming in is quite a winner with 106. but the heat is on. there is what we'll see in terms of relief. the cold front will drop south. cooler air behind it. mind you it's still in the 80s and 90s but chicago tomorrow 82 from 100 degrees yesterday. so certainly some relief. 95 still tomorrow in st. louis. 99 in d.c. then we watch it sweep further south monday into tuesday everyone gets into the 80s so that is the good news. but what we're going to see, this heat relief is coming at a little bit of a price. that is the showers and storms that are firing off today. you can see these two boxes serks veer thunderstorm watch boxes. they're posted until 7:00 tonight. 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts. maybe one to two inch hail. you can see all that's the lightning. new york in
there is the potential today for washington, virginia, maryland to see storms. some of the numbers are in. how hot did it get? 106. all records today. indianapolis hit 105. you get the picture. cincy at 103. all records for the day but where do we stand now? these were the highs today. really st. louis coming in is quite a winner with 106. but the heat is on. there is what we'll see in terms of relief. the cold front will drop south. cooler air behind it. mind you it's still in the 80s and 90s...
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have now prompted warnings into washington county and frederick county in maryland. also until 6:45. we'll zoom in. pretty big thunderstorm from pawpaw, just to the northeast of romney. that is hail. that's one of the reasons they issued the warnings. and big storms toward hagerstown. get ready in hagerstown and get ready down toward winchester. we'll put this into motion over the next hour. this tracks right toward winchester. these weaken a little bit and run into dry air. still, i would get ready for gusty winds and rains from frederick. but winchester, you need to get ready. that storm holds together and moves southeastward. just in the next hour. 45 minutes away. a little bit of time to get inside. heat continues all week, not as comfortable tonight. a thunderstorm possible tonight and some could be heavy. more storms possible tomorrow. unfortunately, during the fireworks. we will keep you posted. for tonight, partly cloudy and warm. thunderstorm possible. those that develop could be heavy. lows in the 70s. winds southwest at 10. we're keeping the storm in all n
have now prompted warnings into washington county and frederick county in maryland. also until 6:45. we'll zoom in. pretty big thunderstorm from pawpaw, just to the northeast of romney. that is hail. that's one of the reasons they issued the warnings. and big storms toward hagerstown. get ready in hagerstown and get ready down toward winchester. we'll put this into motion over the next hour. this tracks right toward winchester. these weaken a little bit and run into dry air. still, i would get...
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following his primary victories last tuesday in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., republican front-runner, mitt romney made campaign stops in a dozen cities across the country, where he claimed to be interested in things we know he is
following his primary victories last tuesday in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., republican front-runner, mitt romney made campaign stops in a dozen cities across the country, where he claimed to be interested in things we know he is
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county and washington county, showers aree falling right now. for the immediate metro around district,y, the arlington, and try for the the night.f all of the watches and warnings have been cancelled. here is our futurecast, high tomorrow, low 90's. index to make it feel like the upper 90's. it is going to feel like 100-105 as we move into tuesday and wednesday. we are not even halfway through the summer. mostly cloudy, the upper 60's, laura 70's. the extended outlook shows the heat and humidity, there it is. monday, tuesday, and wednesday. wjla.com is your online home for abc 7 whether. check out the photo gallery on the northern lights. >> thank you, steve. >> if you want to cool off, you out thent to check movies. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wall can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >> for lovers of summer blockbusters, we are kind of in great period. >> that does not mean that the be empty.ill campbell goes to the mo
county and washington county, showers aree falling right now. for the immediate metro around district,y, the arlington, and try for the the night.f all of the watches and warnings have been cancelled. here is our futurecast, high tomorrow, low 90's. index to make it feel like the upper 90's. it is going to feel like 100-105 as we move into tuesday and wednesday. we are not even halfway through the summer. mostly cloudy, the upper 60's, laura 70's. the extended outlook shows the heat and...
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. >> several executives talk about the cost for burying the lines at $6 billion for washington, d.c. alone. it maryland they have urged regulators to take action against pepco for its alleged poor performance in restoring power. >> we had a another storm last night. it caused some problems for local people. instead of high winds it was heavy rain. in northwest washington, dozens of homeowners are soaking up and trying to clear away debris from last night's flash flood. one of the hardest-hit areas was on a rhode island ave. >> i would like them to do whatever they need to do to make it stop flooding. >> the fire department came with boats. >> people in the neighborhood say the area is prone to flooding. an old creek once ran through it. some expected to flood again eventually. for now they are cleaning up the latest damage. what the fbi is preparing to review thousands of criminal convictions for more than a decade. they are identifying historical cases for review. the review follows stories from the washington post about potentially faulty labwork. >> the state looked into his depar
. >> several executives talk about the cost for burying the lines at $6 billion for washington, d.c. alone. it maryland they have urged regulators to take action against pepco for its alleged poor performance in restoring power. >> we had a another storm last night. it caused some problems for local people. instead of high winds it was heavy rain. in northwest washington, dozens of homeowners are soaking up and trying to clear away debris from last night's flash flood. one of the...
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in maryland. that's marine one. president of the united states soon to be emerging. and then heading to air force one. of course, we will continue to give you details of the investigation surrounding this massacre in colorado, along with our coverage throughout the day. there's the president. of course, we'll have a prime time special this evening here on cnn at 8:00 eastern time, hosted by my colleague don lemon from aurora, colorado. there the president, he's been briefed clearly by a number of his cabinet members on the investigations on the federal level, as well as on the local level of all that's taking place around the aurora, colorado tragedy. on to air force one there. then he'll be taking flight a couple hours, landing in colorado. then meeting again privately with victims of that tragedy, as well as with city officials. we're going to keep you posted on the president's travels. and of course his message later on this afternoon. again, a vigil will be taking place this evening but the president won't be in attendance at the vigil, instead he'll have his pri
in maryland. that's marine one. president of the united states soon to be emerging. and then heading to air force one. of course, we will continue to give you details of the investigation surrounding this massacre in colorado, along with our coverage throughout the day. there's the president. of course, we'll have a prime time special this evening here on cnn at 8:00 eastern time, hosted by my colleague don lemon from aurora, colorado. there the president, he's been briefed clearly by a number...
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southern maryland. fredericks burke spotsylvania and the northern neck of virginia you have to watch it more so than here in d.c. north and west. let's talk about the day planner though because we're starting out relatively quiet. still a couple of sprinkles far north and west with a mix of clouds and sun through the morning and midday hours but look how we climb. 91 by noon. 4:00 94. that's going to be close to the hottest time of the day. forecasting a high of 95 at national. with chance of a thunderstorm or two by 4:00 into the evening hours. although by 8:00. might not see that much leftover. temperatures there back in the 80s. this morning, we're watching a few showers and the heavier rains and thunderstorms -- a few hours ago just three hours ago have really fallen apart across central areas of west virginia moving into eastern and west virginia. imington seeing rain now but not nearly as intense. some of the sprinkles to the winchester and even frederick, maryland area. maybe one or two drops on
southern maryland. fredericks burke spotsylvania and the northern neck of virginia you have to watch it more so than here in d.c. north and west. let's talk about the day planner though because we're starting out relatively quiet. still a couple of sprinkles far north and west with a mix of clouds and sun through the morning and midday hours but look how we climb. 91 by noon. 4:00 94. that's going to be close to the hottest time of the day. forecasting a high of 95 at national. with chance of a...
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and one more number in maryland, 350,000 people are without power in the washington, d.c., and area around washington, d.c. so a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah. and certainly a lot of questions about the cleanup. how is that going? >> reporter: well, in some areas, it's happening rather quickly. in others, not so much. i mean, there there's a lot to be done, as you see behind me. yesterday in rockville, maryland, outside of washington, d.c., on the other side, this were already people out clearing some of the debris. putting trees and chopping them down and clearing the way. so it's going to depend on where you are. the real issue here for many people who are still without power is going to be the fact that we're expected to reach 100 degrees once again, not counting the heat index. so it's not too hot just yet, but it's very early. >> atheena joan, thank you very much for the update. >>> one of the biggest problem for the millions without power is, of course, the heat. imagine no air conditioning with temperatures hitting 100 degrees. meteorologist karen maginnis is here with an up
and one more number in maryland, 350,000 people are without power in the washington, d.c., and area around washington, d.c. so a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah. and certainly a lot of questions about the cleanup. how is that going? >> reporter: well, in some areas, it's happening rather quickly. in others, not so much. i mean, there there's a lot to be done, as you see behind me. yesterday in rockville, maryland, outside of washington, d.c., on the other side, this were...
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. >> let's see what happened in washington and maryland and maine and others o. second of all, if i are going to say something nativity i can't understand controversial people are going to respond and fight back. >> laura: can you be a practicing traditional christian in the united states today and speak your mind and not be branded a hater? can you be? >> you can speak and say anything you want but when you put your donations towards banning my marriage and affecting and changing the law to harm me and imposing your views on me, people are gonna respond and fight back. >> laura: i don't think he is imposing his views on you. >> of course they are. millions of dollars bill. >> laura: i think you disagree. >> millions of dollars toward antigay initiatives. millions of dollars toward exgay ministries where they pray away the gay. >> laura: people can spend their money any place they want. i like to not punish people really for their political differences with me. but that's just my view. wayne, great to see you. thanks for being on with us. >> great to see you. we
. >> let's see what happened in washington and maryland and maine and others o. second of all, if i are going to say something nativity i can't understand controversial people are going to respond and fight back. >> laura: can you be a practicing traditional christian in the united states today and speak your mind and not be branded a hater? can you be? >> you can speak and say anything you want but when you put your donations towards banning my marriage and affecting and...
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the hardest hit was west virginia, washington and maryland. >> wow. >> tough go. >> storms, record temperatures, fires a rough start. we've had it very easy out here. meteorologist christina loren joins us to talk about monday and beyond. >> good morning. yeah, that ridge of high pressure that normally keeps us in record territory this time of year, it's not that far out of the realm of possibility. it's keeping them warm, it's moving back throughout this week and so much warmer on average than every day last week, we had a beautiful, beautiful first full week of summer. temperatures are going to be warming up for the ac to return to your home. i think you'll need it inland by wednesday. but this morning we're getting some of the natural cooling off the pacific. mother nature providing a pretty fair marine layer about 1200 feet. it's going to push inland to start with the mostly cloudy conditions and a sunny finish. a few clouds at about with 11:00 when we meet back here for the midday broadcast. inland attite at 4:00, 72 degrees bayside as you make your way home from work. 65 at the coast. bea
the hardest hit was west virginia, washington and maryland. >> wow. >> tough go. >> storms, record temperatures, fires a rough start. we've had it very easy out here. meteorologist christina loren joins us to talk about monday and beyond. >> good morning. yeah, that ridge of high pressure that normally keeps us in record territory this time of year, it's not that far out of the realm of possibility. it's keeping them warm, it's moving back throughout this week and so...
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following his primary victories last tuesday in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., republican front-runner, mitt romney made campaign stops in a dozen cities across the country, where he claimed to be interested in things we know he is not interested in.
following his primary victories last tuesday in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., republican front-runner, mitt romney made campaign stops in a dozen cities across the country, where he claimed to be interested in things we know he is not interested in.
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following his primary victories last tuesday in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., republican front-runner, mitt romney made campaign stops in a dozen cities across the country, where he cla t
following his primary victories last tuesday in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., republican front-runner, mitt romney made campaign stops in a dozen cities across the country, where he cla t